In Tallahassee, a pickup truck drove through an intersection where protesters were demonstrating, causing people to run screaming out of the way as the vehicle stopped and started and at one point had a person on its hood, according to witnesses and video posted on social media. Tallahassee Mayor John E.
Dailey tweeted later that the driver was taken into custody after hitting the crowd at a low rate of speed. He says no one was seriously injured. The Associated Press contributed to this report. Local News. Peaceful protest marred by riots in downtown Jacksonville Authorities say rioters were separate from group of peaceful demonstrators.
Published: May 30, pm Updated: May 30, pm. That weekend, Times-Union records show, about 1, people attended a rally at St. Referencing other Confederate monuments that have been defaced during recent protests nationwide, he said there are too many tense factors. Mass black arrests were made, more than people, according to The New York Times. Today, arrest records from the May 30 Black Lives Matter protest show protesters ranging in age from 18 to 80 were arrested on unlawful assembly charges.
At a glance, the Black Lives Matter protest showed a racially diverse mix of men, women, non-binary people and young children. But arrest records show a greater slant. Others may have been arrested at protests on charges besides unlawful assembly.
The May 30 march was part of a larger National Day of Protest. But as tension built over the weekend, police used tear gas, armored vehicles and arrested dozens to control crowds. When race riots victim Johnnie Mae Chappell, a year-old mother of 10, was shot and killed by a white man, racial clashes heightened with firebombs, protesters setting fires and young people throwing rocks at passing cars.
The Jacksonville, FL, murder ignited large race riots in the city. An impact Davis said would extend into present day. Now known as A. Philip Randolph Blvd. When a white cigarette salesman shot a black year-old named Buck Riley in , it incited riots throughout the neighborhood, The Jaxson reported. The KKK marching on a downtown Jacksonville street in On March 23, a false newspaper report accused four black men of assaulting a white man.
A protest rally with 2, people began at Hemming Plaza, only to be pushed out of downtown by the police. As protesters made their way into Durkeeville, a bomb scare at New Stanton High School forced evacuation, leading students to pour into the streets with protesters.
After being taunted by students, a white milk man reacted by throwing a milk carton at them. Students then attacked white photographers and clashed with police officers. Throughout town, students attacked white businesses and those owned by conservative blacks. According to Rev. Vincent Lewis, a student at Matthew Gilbert High School at the time, the riot got out of hand because of the way the police responded.
They used white officers to arrest black students. This further irritated the students, who lashed out at the officers. He remembered that many students tried to get arrested because it was considered a badge of courage.
They ran behind police paddy wagons, trying to get arrested. Once they got to the police station the children were allegedly beaten by the police. To end the violence, mass arrests were made city wide and the old Maxwell C.
Snyder National Guard Armory was used as a temporary jail.
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